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i've seen alot vids like this and always wondered what happens after. can the shop be legally held responsible for damages to the car? what if they wreck it beyond repair? do they get you a new car? how does it work? keep mind i've been to a dyno shop or beyond the obvious, know anything about them.

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Generally speaking if the shop is smart they will have you sign a disclaimer before the car gets on the dyno that says in effect, "Even if our employees are drunk and stoned off their ass, when you give us your car to dyno, you pays your money and takes your chances"

Whether that waiver could actually successfully deflect a lawsuit if there was gross negligence or incompetence, I have no idea as I haven't seen any case law on point myself.

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Yeah, waivers and disclaimers usually don't even make it into the pretrial hearings here in the U.S., LOL.

They're a feel good for the proprietor and, potentially, a false roadblock for anyone that might think about suing (i.e. they see the waiver and don't realize that it has more use as toilet paper than an assignment of liability).

sent $7500 to a site on the deep web... but I haven’t received what I ordered from them the last 2 days... I feel like I’m being scammed, on full panic mode right now, that’s literally all my life savings I just sent to these goddamned people. :crying::crying::crying:

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